Articles, tagged with "federal motor carrier", page 2
06th May 2011
People generally gets confuse when it comes to hire a local baltimore movers and cross country movers that will safely move them from one place to another. Thosands of question keeps on coming and if not those question didn't get answered correctly you wo...
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peterpori
07th April 2011
Checking my Day tripChecklist with an Efficient MovingWhether or not it would be an intrastate or interstate move, you should have great knowledge with what would be the stuff that should be done when performing a move. From the preparation, towards move ...
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Author:
Ruben Carter
01st April 2011
Most of us are too familiar with the uncomfortable feeling of our car shuddering around us as a semi-truck barrels past on the freeway. Even the largest SUV can feel like a tin can when measured up against an 18-wheeler. Therefore, it’s hard to not feel ...
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Millon & Peskin
25th March 2011
San Diego, Calif. – The Professional Truck Driver Institute, Inc. (PTDI), an organization whose mission is to raise the quality of truck driver training courses by establishing and promoting minimum training standards, and by certifying courses that meet ...
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Matt Morgan
23rd March 2011
Recent media attention on the amount of highway fatalities brought out by semi-trucks has numerous individuals asking regardless of whether our roads are indeed 'safe.' A fully loaded truck, like the 1 that slammed into the back of an additional truck on ...
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emanuelwalker12
10th March 2011
Freight shippers, more specifically truck drivers, have a dangerous job. They spend days on the road and often with very little sleep. Every year thousands of people are killed, and even more injured, because of truck crashes. According to the Federal Mot...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
08th March 2011
A new move by the U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMSCA) is expected to have an effect on relocation business procedures and moving services brokers in the country. Corresponding to reports, the FMCSA has changed its guidelines to have t...
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Author:
chrisfox
04th March 2011
There are several factors that can influence commercial truck insurance rate. They tend to vary from state and state, as states have different laws regarding limitations of coverage.
There are also governing bodies on the federal level that determine ...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
01st March 2011
FMCSA or Federal Motor Carrier’s Safety Administration is the authority entrusted to monitor the plying carriers’ performance. In accordance with the traditional system, the detailed data about a carrier are collected from the on-road inspections. Dependi...
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Author:
Alex Hopes
23rd February 2011
The commercial drivers license (CDL) is a driver’s license that is required for someone who drives any vehicle over 26001lb in the United States of America. The CDL is also required for drivers who carry 16 or more passengers, driver included. In some ins...
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Author:
Davis Var
22nd February 2011
To make reach our gifts or belongings far to the place is a great task. On that whether this material sent will reach on time and safe to particular destination is the most worrying part. There are many ways to reach cargo to the destination. A freight co...
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Author:
jsaint
20th February 2011
Having a license and proof of truck insurance should be enough for shippers to do business with motor carriers, right? Well new information made public by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, (FMCSA), is causing many small trucking companies t...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
18th February 2011
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA), which represents small business truckers and professional truckers, responded to the announcement today by the U.S. Department of Transportation proposing a rule to mandate electronic on-board re...
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Author:
Ronit
17th February 2011
Many laws and conventions exist that are put in place to govern the safety and policies of the trucking industry and, by extension, the trucking insurance industry.
Laws such as these exist on both the state and the federal level. Specialized governme...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
10th February 2011
There are several state and federal agencies that have a direct effect on the trucking industry and, by extension, the truck insurance industry in the United States. One such organization is The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, or FMCSA.
T...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester